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Concia (marinated Zucchini)

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Vegetables Italian Appetizers, Italian, Vegetables 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Zucchini
Olive oil
Garlic, minced
Basil, fresh shredded
salt
pepper
Wine vinegar

INSTRUCTIONS

No quantities are given "as they are not important; Concia can be
prepared to be more less piquant, according to taste, by increasing  or
decreasing the quantity of herbs and spices. It freezes  beautifully in
a tightly closed container, but it must be used within  a few days if
stored in the refrigerator or after thawing, being a  rather perishable
food. Eggplant was also prepared as Concia in Rome,  but its texture is
less desirable than eggplant. Trim off the ends of  the zucchini; then
cut each one in half; slice each half thinly  lengthwise and place
slices on paper towel to dry for several hours  or overnight. Fry in
hot olive oil in a single layer until golden  brown on both sides.
Arrange in layers in glass, plastic or porcelain  container and season
each layer with small amounts of garlic, basil,  salt and pepper, and a
sprinkle of vinegar. Cover the container and  store in the refrigerator
at least several hours before using. The  flavour will be enhanced if
you turn the Concia as a block inside the  container a few times while
it is marinating to allow the juices to  seep through.  From Gemini's
MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 348
Calories From Fat: 254
Total Fat: 28.8g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 329.4mg
Potassium: 1283.7mg
Carbohydrates: 21.8g
Fiber: 12.6g
Sugar: 5.7g
Protein: 9.2g


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